Omega-3 Supplements Do Not Support The Brain, But Omega-3 In Whole Foods Do
A new study
Emily Y. Chew, MD and her associates designed the study where 3741 subjects participated in a ancillary cognitive function study, and 3501 of the 3741 subjects underwent cognitive function testing over a five year period. The average age of the participants was 72.7 years and 57.5% were women.
Omega-3 supplements do not support brain function but omega-3 in whole foods do. Chew said a much better bet for all-around brain and heart health is eating foods naturally high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, flaxseed and walnuts.[2]
[1] Effect of Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Lutein/Zeaxanthin, or Other Nutrient Supplementation on Cognitive Function
[2] Fish Oil Supplements Just Don’t Cut It